A set of long-term experiments have been initiated in active periglacial environment. The experimental site is located on the south slope of Taillon Mountain, near Gavarnie, Spain. Experiments address the following points: 1) rate of displacement of archaeological particles and disturbance of archaeological features on solifluction sheet and by creep on rockfall screes; 2) fragmentation of bones and their surface alteration, with emphasis on cutmarks disappearance; 3) the rate of linear fabric acquisition of knapped flint displaced by solifluction or creep. After one year, disturbances are observed. Considering bones, factors responsible for the changes noted are 1) green versus dry nature of items with regard to displacements 2) burnt vers...